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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 59: (search)
ton, 208 bales 28,922 90 1,784 30 27,138 60 Springfield Oct. 16, 1863 Baron deKalb.   Cotton, 52  Cotton, 27 bales 6,576 15 406 43 6,169 72 Springfield June 11, 1864 Conestoga.   Cotton, 42 ba Cotton, 12 bales. 3,552 72 245 78 3,306 94 Springfield April 12, 1864 Lexington.   Cotton, 20 blist of the Lexington. 340 90 107 93 232 97 Springfield   Lexington.   Cotton, 207 bales 80,777   Cotton, 24 bales 8,125 71 335 21 7,790 50 Springfield June 20, 1865 Black Hawk, Fort Hindman, Critton, 63 bales 36,391 03 2,651 30 33,739 78 Springfield Oct. 7, 1864 Black Hawk.   Cotton, 5 bal Vessel not included. 183 60 67 07 116 53 Springfield May 19, 1864 Fairplay. Steamer Greyhoundlle, Carondelet, Cairo. 500 00 47 45 452 55 Springfield   Benton, St. Louis, Louisville, CarondeletSteamer Tom Sugg 7,000 00 4,027 70 2,972 30 Springfield April 12, 1864 Cricket. Ship Thomas Wats  Tobacco, 2 hogsheads 708 66 156 44 552 22 Springfield Feb. 17, 1865 Key West. Steamer Tristram[10 mor